Monthly Archives: June, 2024

Proposed Ohio seat belt law could mean lower car insurance rates

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)– The proposed seat belt law being pushed at the Ohio Statehouse by Governor Mike DeWine and others would allow law enforcement officers to pull drivers over and ticket them for not wearing their seat belts....

4 important tasks to do before the next Houston storm

Our KPRC 2 Investigates team hears people’s most common problems after a big storm, from fraud to insurance complaints. There are some things you can check now to make sure you are ready before storms hit, that will...

FEMA Offers Assistance for April 2 Storms Survivors in Kentucky

FRANKFORT, Ky. – FEMA is offering a wide variety of help to people affected by April 2 severe storms in Kentucky. Every homeowner or renter who suffered damage or loss is encouraged to apply. Money provided by FEMA does...

Cyber risk viewed as top concern by mid-market leaders: Marsh McLennan Agency

Mid-market business leaders in the US view cyber, economic, and regulatory risks as the biggest threats to their operations in 2024, according to a new report by Marsh McLennan Agency. The report reveals that 75% of businesses are highly...

Lindberg creditor drops state Supreme Court appeal while pursuing ‘dissipating assets’

An insurance company attempting to collect $600 million from former top North Carolina political donor Greg Lindberg is withdrawing its appeal to North Carolina’s highest court. The company said in a court filing Tuesday that its latest legal...

New Rhode Island Law Prohibits Higher Auto Insurance Rates for Widowed Policyholders

Legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Whip Valarie J. Lawson and Rep. Arthur Handy to prohibit auto insurers from charging higher rates solely because a policyholder is widowed has been signed into law. The new legislation (2024-H 7606, 2024-S...
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